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Bug#678460: marked as done (RFH: maradns -- simple security-focused Domain Name Service server)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #678460,
regarding RFH: maradns -- simple security-focused Domain Name Service server
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request assistance with maintaining the maradns package. The reason is mainly lack
of time and having someone to talk to about it would add some interest.

The package is in reasonably good shape except that we need to plan a transition
to the 2.0 version (currently in experimental). I had been thinking of working
hard to get a smooth upgrade. I no longer believe this is worthwhile. It just requires
a  new maradns2 package. The duende package can be shared between the two. A new package
also gives an opportunity to clean up the config. 

The package description is:
 An easy to configure DNS server that functions as a
 recursive and/or authoritative name server. Maradns is
 optimised for serving a small number of domains quickly and
 efficiently. Well suited to host your own private DNS server
 for making up subdomains with minimal fuss. Maradns is
 security-aware by utilising a special string library which
 is resistant to buffer overflows and mandating to run as an
 unprivileged user.



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Package is now orphaned. See bug http://bugs.debian.org/739084

Ana

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:09:51AM +0100, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: normal
> 
> I request assistance with maintaining the maradns package. The reason is mainly lack
> of time and having someone to talk to about it would add some interest.
> 
> The package is in reasonably good shape except that we need to plan a transition
> to the 2.0 version (currently in experimental). I had been thinking of working
> hard to get a smooth upgrade. I no longer believe this is worthwhile. It just requires
> a  new maradns2 package. The duende package can be shared between the two. A new package
> also gives an opportunity to clean up the config. 
> 
> The package description is:
>  An easy to configure DNS server that functions as a
>  recursive and/or authoritative name server. Maradns is
>  optimised for serving a small number of domains quickly and
>  efficiently. Well suited to host your own private DNS server
>  for making up subdomains with minimal fuss. Maradns is
>  security-aware by utilising a special string library which
>  is resistant to buffer overflows and mandating to run as an
>  unprivileged user.
> 
> 

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